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Okie Studios, Photographer

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Norman,  Oklahoma
PLEASE READ!!! Don’t just look at my pretty pictures! lol!

MY GOAL: To give any models their hottest images on their ports!!!

Creative edgy photographer for hire!!! I see beauty in everyone! I’ll work with everyone and anyone who is interested in creating something beautiful and creative.

First of all, I do want to thank everyone for their kind words and feedback on my work!!! It’s greatly appreciated and I love you for it....   read more
 
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Okie Studios

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36 years old
Photographer

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Joseph Garza  wrote about Okie Studios on 08/19/09   02:06 AM     
Thanks for accepting my FR

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